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That would be more than $160 billion at the official exchange rate.
The official exchange rate is 140 won to the dollar.
His wage is a little more than $7 a day at the official exchange rate.
So even some government officials ignore the official exchange rate and change money on the street to make huge profits.
The official exchange rate remains at 3.4 dinars to the mark.
If an official exchange rate is set, its value on the black market is often lower.
This is $800 at the official exchange rate, or about two months' salary for an average Soviet worker.
Because of the inflated official exchange rate, that is costly to the American companies.
Converted under the official exchange rate, the new rent may still seem low, slightly more than $20 a month.
Brazil's official exchange rate slips a few percentage points each month.
The official exchange rate was established as $1equal to 2 manats.
Those amounts, exchanged on the black market, may sustain life for many people, while at the official exchange rate they would not.
It is the official exchange rate that has to be used (something to watch out for with rogue traders).
They exist in most major cities and buy foreign currency (but don't sell it) at the official exchange rate.
But Libya is one of the most expensive countries in the world, if visitors change foreign currency at the official exchange rate.
The official exchange rate (at the time of writing) is around 50 Kcs to the pound.
Although the official exchange rate was still 9 crowns to the dollar, the clerk said he'd give me 20.
A man offers to change money for you at a rate higher than the official exchange rate of around 2.6 to the dollar.
The currency is not recognized as legal tender by the international community, and it currently has no official exchange rate.
Lithuanian officials confirmed the sum, which would amount to $33 billion at official exchange rates.
On Friday, before the announcement, the official exchange rate was 1,004 rubles to the dollar.
Soviet readers pay 1 ruble (33 cents at official exchange rates) for an issue.
On the black market it takes about 20 rubles to buy a dollar, and the official exchange rate for tourists is 6 to 1.
Distortions immediately arise when goods become freely available at the official exchange rate.
The East German Government has set three to one as its official exchange rate.